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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

      @JaredBusch said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

      @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

      Just doing really quick numbers, if you went with standard Sangoma SIP phones (the ones made by the FreePBX people) at default Amazon pricing (no bulk discounts or special rates) that would be under $8,800 to replace all 117 phones. Any old phone that still works will save money, any softphone that can be used will save money.

      What's generating the $11,000 of unknown costs for option 4?

      That's not a great phone

      Bare bones for sure, but it works. Have you seen issues with it?

      If it's a shit phone, the docs won't accept it. Like banks, a minimal professional appearance is required.

      Hell, the fact that the handsets have such a low profile and really hurt your neck when holding the phone to your head with your shoulder practically kills them.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

        I agree with Jared that using soft phones as the only replacement just isn't practical.

        Ignoring the lack of features on most soft phones, user training would be a huge burden.

        For the few users who are constantly traveling, sure give them a soft phone in addition to their office phone.

        But the simple approach is a physical phone.

        We have no traveling people who have their own extension, so that's a non issue.

        I suppose perhaps giving the docs ext on their cell phones to call patients from so patients see the company phone number, not the doc's cell phone could be nice.
        Also if the Doc's cellphones could be reached as an extension, that could be night, but could also present a new problem the docs don't want - which is people calling them when they are with other patients, etc.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

          That's why I only mentioned softphones for some cases.

          Yeah - I do see a point where this could be useful, but in general, considering all of our current phones/extensions, it's not going to replace, but could only augment the system.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
            last edited by

            @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

            @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

            @JaredBusch said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

            @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

            Just doing really quick numbers, if you went with standard Sangoma SIP phones (the ones made by the FreePBX people) at default Amazon pricing (no bulk discounts or special rates) that would be under $8,800 to replace all 117 phones. Any old phone that still works will save money, any softphone that can be used will save money.

            What's generating the $11,000 of unknown costs for option 4?

            That's not a great phone

            Bare bones for sure, but it works. Have you seen issues with it?

            If it's a shit phone, the docs won't accept it. Like banks, a minimal professional appearance is required.

            Hell, the fact that the handsets have such a low profile and really hurt your neck when holding the phone to your head with your shoulder practically kills them.

            How did you get from bare bones to shit phone that doesn't look professional? What does "looks professional" mean to them, anyway? They want it to look like a receptionist's phone?

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

              but could also present a new problem the docs don't want - which is people calling them when they are with other patients, etc.

              But the docs control that, so a non-issue.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                @JaredBusch said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                Just doing really quick numbers, if you went with standard Sangoma SIP phones (the ones made by the FreePBX people) at default Amazon pricing (no bulk discounts or special rates) that would be under $8,800 to replace all 117 phones. Any old phone that still works will save money, any softphone that can be used will save money.

                What's generating the $11,000 of unknown costs for option 4?

                That's not a great phone

                Bare bones for sure, but it works. Have you seen issues with it?

                If it's a shit phone, the docs won't accept it. Like banks, a minimal professional appearance is required.

                Hell, the fact that the handsets have such a low profile and really hurt your neck when holding the phone to your head with your shoulder practically kills them.

                How did you get from bare bones to shit phone that doesn't look professional? What does "looks professional" mean to them, anyway? They want it to look like a receptionist's phone?

                Phones with a super low button count look like joke phones to most people in a business environment. Sure, not a practical thing, but a person thing. And for a one time cost, probably worthwhile from a moral perspective.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                  @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                  @JaredBusch said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                  Just doing really quick numbers, if you went with standard Sangoma SIP phones (the ones made by the FreePBX people) at default Amazon pricing (no bulk discounts or special rates) that would be under $8,800 to replace all 117 phones. Any old phone that still works will save money, any softphone that can be used will save money.

                  What's generating the $11,000 of unknown costs for option 4?

                  That's not a great phone

                  Bare bones for sure, but it works. Have you seen issues with it?

                  If it's a shit phone, the docs won't accept it. Like banks, a minimal professional appearance is required.

                  Hell, the fact that the handsets have such a low profile and really hurt your neck when holding the phone to your head with your shoulder practically kills them.

                  How did you get from bare bones to shit phone that doesn't look professional? What does "looks professional" mean to them, anyway? They want it to look like a receptionist's phone?

                  Phones with a super low button count look like joke phones to most people in a business environment. Sure, not a practical thing, but a person thing. And for a one time cost, probably worthwhile from a moral perspective.

                  So I was right, they want to look like they are secretaries. Professionals have low button counts, secretaries who manage calls have many. But then again, what doc is really as professional as a secretary.

                  What you want is called a "receptionist phone" then, not a professional one.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                    @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                    but could also present a new problem the docs don't want - which is people calling them when they are with other patients, etc.

                    But the docs control that, so a non-issue.

                    Control it how? by killing the app on the phone? Well then the staff will just stop using it and call their cell phone direct.
                    This is a tangent we don't need to go down.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by Dashrender

                      @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                      @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                      @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                      @JaredBusch said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                      Just doing really quick numbers, if you went with standard Sangoma SIP phones (the ones made by the FreePBX people) at default Amazon pricing (no bulk discounts or special rates) that would be under $8,800 to replace all 117 phones. Any old phone that still works will save money, any softphone that can be used will save money.

                      What's generating the $11,000 of unknown costs for option 4?

                      That's not a great phone

                      Bare bones for sure, but it works. Have you seen issues with it?

                      If it's a shit phone, the docs won't accept it. Like banks, a minimal professional appearance is required.

                      Hell, the fact that the handsets have such a low profile and really hurt your neck when holding the phone to your head with your shoulder practically kills them.

                      How did you get from bare bones to shit phone that doesn't look professional? What does "looks professional" mean to them, anyway? They want it to look like a receptionist's phone?

                      Phones with a super low button count look like joke phones to most people in a business environment. Sure, not a practical thing, but a person thing. And for a one time cost, probably worthwhile from a moral perspective.

                      So I was right, they want to look like they are secretaries. Professionals have low button counts, secretaries who manage calls have many. But then again, what doc is really as professional as a secretary.

                      What you want is called a "receptionist phone" then, not a professional one.

                      Phones need to have a dedicated button for
                      DND
                      call forwarding
                      voice mail
                      transfer
                      on hold
                      3 calling lines
                      intercom
                      conferencing
                      mute

                      I suppose if the phone fell to just those we could probably get buy.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
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                        Professional phone:

                        http://www.sangoma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/S300-150px.png

                        http://www.sangoma.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/S400-150px.png

                        Receptionist's phone:

                        http://www.monmouth.com/sites/default/files/cisco-525g2-plus-sidecar_0.jpeg

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                        • coliverC
                          coliver @Dashrender
                          last edited by coliver

                          @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                          @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                          @JaredBusch said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                          Just doing really quick numbers, if you went with standard Sangoma SIP phones (the ones made by the FreePBX people) at default Amazon pricing (no bulk discounts or special rates) that would be under $8,800 to replace all 117 phones. Any old phone that still works will save money, any softphone that can be used will save money.

                          What's generating the $11,000 of unknown costs for option 4?

                          That's not a great phone

                          Bare bones for sure, but it works. Have you seen issues with it?

                          If it's a shit phone, the docs won't accept it. Like banks, a minimal professional appearance is required.

                          Hell, the fact that the handsets have such a low profile and really hurt your neck when holding the phone to your head with your shoulder practically kills them.

                          How did you get from bare bones to shit phone that doesn't look professional? What does "looks professional" mean to them, anyway? They want it to look like a receptionist's phone?

                          Phones with a super low button count look like joke phones to most people in a business environment. Sure, not a practical thing, but a person thing. And for a one time cost, probably worthwhile from a moral perspective.

                          FFS. Are these the phones that are going to be hanging in the clinic and treatment rooms or doctor's offices? Both?

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @coliver
                            last edited by

                            @coliver said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                            @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                            @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                            @JaredBusch said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                            Just doing really quick numbers, if you went with standard Sangoma SIP phones (the ones made by the FreePBX people) at default Amazon pricing (no bulk discounts or special rates) that would be under $8,800 to replace all 117 phones. Any old phone that still works will save money, any softphone that can be used will save money.

                            What's generating the $11,000 of unknown costs for option 4?

                            That's not a great phone

                            Bare bones for sure, but it works. Have you seen issues with it?

                            If it's a shit phone, the docs won't accept it. Like banks, a minimal professional appearance is required.

                            Hell, the fact that the handsets have such a low profile and really hurt your neck when holding the phone to your head with your shoulder practically kills them.

                            How did you get from bare bones to shit phone that doesn't look professional? What does "looks professional" mean to them, anyway? They want it to look like a receptionist's phone?

                            Phones with a super low button count look like joke phones to most people in a business environment. Sure, not a practical thing, but a person thing. And for a one time cost, probably worthwhile from a moral perspective.

                            FFS.

                            I know, I'm always unsure if he's mocking the doctors or they are really that moronic. But I'm pretty sure he's serious, and they really look up to the secretaries and wish that they could answer calls and put people on hold all day like REAL professionals do.

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                            • coliverC
                              coliver @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by coliver

                              @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                              @coliver said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                              @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                              @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                              @JaredBusch said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                              Just doing really quick numbers, if you went with standard Sangoma SIP phones (the ones made by the FreePBX people) at default Amazon pricing (no bulk discounts or special rates) that would be under $8,800 to replace all 117 phones. Any old phone that still works will save money, any softphone that can be used will save money.

                              What's generating the $11,000 of unknown costs for option 4?

                              That's not a great phone

                              Bare bones for sure, but it works. Have you seen issues with it?

                              If it's a shit phone, the docs won't accept it. Like banks, a minimal professional appearance is required.

                              Hell, the fact that the handsets have such a low profile and really hurt your neck when holding the phone to your head with your shoulder practically kills them.

                              How did you get from bare bones to shit phone that doesn't look professional? What does "looks professional" mean to them, anyway? They want it to look like a receptionist's phone?

                              Phones with a super low button count look like joke phones to most people in a business environment. Sure, not a practical thing, but a person thing. And for a one time cost, probably worthwhile from a moral perspective.

                              FFS.

                              I know, I'm always unsure if he's mocking the doctors or they are really that moronic. But I'm pretty sure he's serious, and they really look up to the secretaries and wish that they could answer calls and put people on hold all day like REAL professionals do.

                              I just... can't comprehend this line of thinking. I get that they want to seem professional but fewer buttons, not more, looks far more professional to the untrained, and trained for that matter, eye. I always saw the crazy number of buttons at doctors offices (combined with the scratched out and aging button maps) as unclean and unprofessional.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @coliver
                                last edited by

                                @coliver said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                @coliver said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                @JaredBusch said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                Just doing really quick numbers, if you went with standard Sangoma SIP phones (the ones made by the FreePBX people) at default Amazon pricing (no bulk discounts or special rates) that would be under $8,800 to replace all 117 phones. Any old phone that still works will save money, any softphone that can be used will save money.

                                What's generating the $11,000 of unknown costs for option 4?

                                That's not a great phone

                                Bare bones for sure, but it works. Have you seen issues with it?

                                If it's a shit phone, the docs won't accept it. Like banks, a minimal professional appearance is required.

                                Hell, the fact that the handsets have such a low profile and really hurt your neck when holding the phone to your head with your shoulder practically kills them.

                                How did you get from bare bones to shit phone that doesn't look professional? What does "looks professional" mean to them, anyway? They want it to look like a receptionist's phone?

                                Phones with a super low button count look like joke phones to most people in a business environment. Sure, not a practical thing, but a person thing. And for a one time cost, probably worthwhile from a moral perspective.

                                FFS.

                                I know, I'm always unsure if he's mocking the doctors or they are really that moronic. But I'm pretty sure he's serious, and they really look up to the secretaries and wish that they could answer calls and put people on hold all day like REAL professionals do.

                                I just... can't comprehend this line of thinking. I get that they want to seem professional but fewer buttons, not more, looks far more professional to the untrained, and trained for that matter, eye. I always saw the crazy number of buttons at doctors offices (combined with the scratched out and aging button maps) as unclean and unprofessional.

                                Exactly... it suggests that they aren't very smart (money wasteful) and/or that they spend their days managing phone calls and are basically minimum wage workers.

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                                • coliverC
                                  coliver
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                                  This in the end is a business decision, if they don't want to use the right tools for the job that's on them and not you. Present them the numbers and the functionality and let them pick. Implement and support whatever they choose.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @coliver
                                    last edited by

                                    @coliver said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                    This in the end is a business decision, if they don't want to use the right tools for the job that's on them and not you. Present them the numbers and the functionality and let them pick. Implement and support whatever they choose.

                                    So what tool would you prefer? that you have to scroll through a list every time you want to do something on the phone? instead of having a dedicated button to the task?

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender
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                                      Let's assume we can get the phones down to $10K because we buy several of the more advanced models, but most at the $75 rate Scott mentioned - We're still at $3K more before you look at infrastructure upgrades (cables and switches), which will be at least another $2500, making the solution $5500 more than option 2.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        Sadly the lost cost phone does not do Gig ports. But it DOES look more modern and professional than the existing phones. So a step in the right direction.

                                        http://www.sangoma.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Sangoma_DataSheet_Phone-S300.pdf

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                          @coliver said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                          This in the end is a business decision, if they don't want to use the right tools for the job that's on them and not you. Present them the numbers and the functionality and let them pick. Implement and support whatever they choose.

                                          So what tool would you prefer? that you have to scroll through a list every time you want to do something on the phone? instead of having a dedicated button to the task?

                                          Well.... to do what? What task do doctors perform that requires lots of phone buttons? Having a few to quickly reach certain people can make sense, but how many? How much "calling from public spaces" do doctors do? And what makes you need to scroll to do it? This isn't something I'd imagine a professional needing to do very often, so I'm struggling to figure out what to fix as I'm not sure what is broken. A secretary needing lightning fast access to every extension is assumed, but the doctor would normally be expected to pass phone management to the secretary.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            @Dashrender said in Sunk Cost Fallacy?:

                                            Let's assume we can get the phones down to $10K because we buy several of the more advanced models, but most at the $75 rate Scott mentioned - We're still at $3K more before you look at infrastructure upgrades (cables and switches), which will be at least another $2500, making the solution $5500 more than option 2.

                                            Yeah, that's still a bit sadly.

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